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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5736986" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I was hunting a place and it was adjacent to an oak flat. What I didn't know was the white oaks (and reds for that matter) didn't really produce anything this year, which is odd, but I guess it happens. What makes it odder is that we supposedly have a bumper crop. I was in a thicker transition area between traditional bedding and that food source. While in my stand, I notice the persimmons are loaded. I saw 0 deer. The persimmons on the ground are rotting. </p><p></p><p>I feel like they are pretty much on acorns and if you are looking for which ones, find a white oak near thick cover, because they sure as heck aren't moving much. </p><p></p><p>Now on my land the acorns are spotty, but I do not hunt out there. Daytime movement spiked the last two days and bucks I thought had moved on or were killed in the velvet hunt came back. My brother killed a decent 9 pt on one of his smaller properties yesterday afternoon. Based on all the pics I was getting and what I heard online, I think they were moving good FINALLY, so hopefully that keeps up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5736986, member: 7419"] I was hunting a place and it was adjacent to an oak flat. What I didn't know was the white oaks (and reds for that matter) didn't really produce anything this year, which is odd, but I guess it happens. What makes it odder is that we supposedly have a bumper crop. I was in a thicker transition area between traditional bedding and that food source. While in my stand, I notice the persimmons are loaded. I saw 0 deer. The persimmons on the ground are rotting. I feel like they are pretty much on acorns and if you are looking for which ones, find a white oak near thick cover, because they sure as heck aren't moving much. Now on my land the acorns are spotty, but I do not hunt out there. Daytime movement spiked the last two days and bucks I thought had moved on or were killed in the velvet hunt came back. My brother killed a decent 9 pt on one of his smaller properties yesterday afternoon. Based on all the pics I was getting and what I heard online, I think they were moving good FINALLY, so hopefully that keeps up. [/QUOTE]
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